Jose Calderon netted a season-high 24 points and Will Bynum added 20
points and eight assists for the Pistons, who have won three of their last
four tilts on the heels of a three-game skid.

"Jose is the type of point guard who knows that when the time is right to pass
up some open shots in order to keep the ball moving, and when the time is
right to try to knock those shots down," Pistons head coach Lawrence Frank
said of Calderon.

Emeka Okafor tallied 20 points and nine rebounds to lead Washington, which had
its four-game winning streak snapped.

A pair of Trevor Ariza layups capped a 6-0 Wizards spurt to tie the game at
76-76 with 5:07 left, but the Pistons responded with a 14-2 run to put the
contest away.

Bynum tallied the first six points of the surge and Carlos Villanueva capped
it with a 3-pointer for a 90-78 Detroit advantage with 1:52 to play.

"We just didn't do the things we've been doing in the last few games," Ariza
said.

Detroit took a 21-19 edge after a quarter of play, but Washington outscored
the hosts 26-23 in the second to take a 45-44 spread into the break.

The Wizards led 68-65 after three.

Game Notes

The Pistons moved to 7-26 when failing to reach 100 points ... Kyle Singler
added 12 points and seven boards for Detroit ... The Pistons went 9-of-18 from
beyond the arc.